Ok, so normally I'm a traditional 12x12 scrapper... until recently. 3 out of my last 4 projects have been mini albums! I blame it on Kate from Scrapbook News & Review Magazine!!
Anyhow, 2 of them are secrets (LOL) until the end of the month, but I'll show you this one now. I made it as a surprise for my mother in law (Judie, hope you aren't reading this) to celebrate the 5 year anniversary of her husband's passing.

The completed mini. I used the Amber Road papers from PinkPaislee (totally love them) and a bunch of embellies from fall flower bunches I found at Michaels.

I inked and painted some grungeboard for the front cover of the album. I added some rub ons to the heart after inking to dress it up a little. The wings were painted white first, mod podged and then inked a little to give them a little dimension.

With my nephew - the photo is a little light but wanted to catch how the sunlight was reflecting on the two of them.


I swirls I used on this page (and a few others) were from Riff Raff. Originally the swirl was huge and I wasn't quite sure what to do with it?? I ended up cutting it into smaller pieces and used as little accents on a few pages rather than one large swirl on a scrapbook page.


The title on this page is actually from an insulator sleeve from my last Grande Dark at Starbucks!!

With my son on his first Hallowe'en night.


The last page which reveals a hidden journaling tag of all the things I remember the most about him.


I think I need to find a way to make the albums a little less 3D however.... These are SUPER thick but so fun to do! If you have never tried one before, I dare you to stop at just one - they are addicting!
7 comments:
WOW! This is so gorgeous hun! Love everything about it
What a beautiful way to remember your father in law! You're right about mini books...they can become quite addictive!
Tara that is gorgeous! I love it so much! What a beautiful family! That is a such a special way to celebrate someone...tfs!
Oh Tara, this mini album is absolutely STUNNING! Fabulous work, you are truly inspiring!
Gorgeous mini album. I haven't done one in a while. Great inspiration here!
Beautiful - what a great way to remember someone.
I'm with you all the way on mini albums though - I am totally addicted :)
You should tryout for PinkPaislee! Your works are amazing. I love this album!
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